5 teams with the most SmackDown Tag Team Championship reigns

The current champions, The Usos, are on their fifth reign
The current champions, The Usos, are on their fifth reign

#4. Dolph Ziggler and Robert Roode (1 SmackDown Tag Team Championship Reign, 127 Days Overall)

The Dirty Dawgs won the SmackDown Tag Team Championships on the January 8, 2021 episode of SmackDown. They beat The Street Profits, who were initially Raw Tag Team Champions, but had to exchange championships with SmackDown champions The New Day after being drafted to SmackDown.

Montez Ford hurt his knee early in the match after a dive onto Ziggler and Roode that had him limping. The Dirty Dawgs capitalized on Montez’s injury, targeting his knee at various points throughout the match.

Despite Montez’s resiliency, Robert Roode hit a spinebuster that Dolph Ziggler followed into a Zig-Zag to win them the match and the SmackDown Tag Team Championships.

They held the championships for 127 days before losing them to Rey and Dominik Mysterio, who defeated them at WrestleMania Backlash 2021.

In doing so, the Mysterios became the first father and son duo to win a tag team title in WWE history.


#3. The Bludgeon Brothers (1 SmackDown Tag Team Championship Reign, 135 Days Overall)

Harper and Rowan competed in a triple threat tag team match for the SmackDown Tag Team Championships at WrestleMania 34. While they could have been seen as favorites to win the belts due to their strength, they faced a massive challenge as their opponents were both The Usos and The New Day.

The Bludgeon Brothers certainly silenced any doubters as they utterly decimated both teams in the match. Dominating from the opening bell, it only took six minutes for Harper and Rowan to win and become the new SmackDown Tag Team Champions.

The Usos had their rematch at The Greatest Royal Rumble. However, a dominant performance from Harper and Rowan saw them retain their championships.

They held the championships for 135 days before losing them to The New Day on the August 21, 2018, episode of SmackDown.

This was a No Disqualification Match that saw tables, ladders, and chairs introduced. Kofi would hit Trouble in Paradise and set Harper up on the table. Woods used an elbow drop from the top rope to put Harper through the table and give the victory to The New Day.

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